17 comments:

Love it! I formerly was an Airstream trailer camper. I was wondering about the floorplans in these small vintage ones --- do they have potties and / or beds in them? Obviously they are small so I understand how limited the space is. Just curious.

Wonderful, these just captivate some of us. I'm redoing my own. You do a lot of work just to make one road worthy, I don't think many people realize how much time and difficulty goes into this.Dragonfly from http://littlesanitee.blogspot.com

Oh my goodness! I had no idea there was such a wonderful community of vintage trailer lovers! I am hooked now. As a teacher, I spend much time camping in the summer with my family. I've been considering a camper now that my back is getting older-sleeping on the ground is not as appealing as it once was. I was considering a new trailer, but I am completely in love with these sweet, vintage gems. I will be following your site for sure!

hello! ... just recently bought one of my own - a 1962 shasta airflyte ... maggie mae, is her name!any suggestions on how to paint the exterior? as i'm off in summer, my daughters and i plan to do it on our own - professionally done it would cost between $2500 and $3000 -thanks so much ... great blog!

About Me

Welcome to my vintage trailer blog

Please contact me if you are interested in purchasing a vintage trailer. We are addicted to these nostalgic little tin cans and have accumulated several in all sizes and condition. Mostly we are just rescuers and refurbishers of these happy little campers. We do not "restore" we like to pass our trailers on in road worthy condition so you can make them your "OWN".